1 Your Health Matters: Growing Active, Healthy Communities 2: Communities Can Change.

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1 Your Health Matters: Growing Active, Healthy Communities 2: Communities Can Change

Communities Can Change: Learning Objectives Discuss why it is important to listen to members of your local community. Determine what defines a community i.e. culture, language, geography. Define policy improvement, systems and environmental change as it relates to physical activity and healthy eating. 2

Healthy Communities A healthy community means more than just the absence of disease. 3 Healthy People in Healthy Communities: A Community Planning Guide Using Healthy People

Healthy Communities A healthy community has sidewalks, schools, and playgrounds. 4 Healthy People in Healthy Communities: A Community Planning Guide Using Healthy People

Healthy Communities A health community has access to fresh fruits and vegetables. 5

Healthy Communities A healthy community is safe. 6 Healthy People in Healthy Communities: A Community Planning Guide Using Healthy People

Each Community is Unique Culture Language Local flavor Community spirit Collaborative leadership style 7 What makes your community unique and healthy?

Definition of Community COMMUNITY is: a united group of people who share common interests. Examples of communities may be where you live, work, or go to school. Community may be based on relationships rather than geography. 8 School Work Neighborhood

What communities do you belong to? ___________________________________ ___________________________________ ___________________________________ Why do you belong to these communities? ___________________________________ ___________________________________ ___________________________________ 9 Communities

5-MINUTE BREAK Meet one new person and ask them what communities they are a part of. 10

Policy improvements, systems and environmental changes play a big role in creating a healthier community. 11

WHAT ARE POLICY IMPROVEMENTS, SYSTEMS AND ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGES? 12

Policy Improvements Definition: Implementation of laws, regulations, and rules (both formal and informal) that reflect a point of view. These policies can be altered to support healthy lifestyles. 13

Policy Improvement Example Setting standards for cafeterias or meetings that include healthy food options and cooking methods (nutrition policy) 14

Environmental Changes Definition: Modifications to the economic, social, or physical environments. The environment can be altered to support healthy lifestyles. 15

Environmental Change Example Posting mile markers on trails and other areas for physical activity 16

System Changes Definition Changes to the formal and informal components of a system to alter the way it provides a service or product. Types of systems: –Schools, transportation, parks and recreation 17

System Change Example Worksite Wellness programs that encourage employees to be active, by providing rewards for employee physical activity, such as paid time for non-work-related exercise, onsite fitness areas at work, and reduced fees for health club memberships. 18

On a scale of 0-10, how confident are you that you can reduce obesity in your community by making policy improvements, systems and environmental changes that increase physical activity and healthy eating? HOW CONFIDENT ARE YOU? 19 Not confident at allVery confident Some what confident

Pedestrian Fatalities “Few pedestrians have ever injured a motorist in an accident. We need streets and spaces to be safe for all.” 20 Can you think of a child or adult in your community that was injured or killed by an automobile while being physically active?

These deaths could NOT have been prevented by: Health screenings Health education Doctor’s visits Counseling 21

These deaths COULD have been prevented by: Policies that support physical activity. Environmental changes that support physical activity. 22

Defining Problems: Individual and Policy/Systems/Environmental Individual Level I live so far away from the big grocery stores, and the convenience store close to my house doesn’t have fresh fruits or vegetables. I’m afraid I’ll get hit by a car because there are no sidewalks. There is no place close to my house for my family to be active. Policy, Systems, and Environmental Level There are no policies or programs in place to get fresh fruits and vegetables to all areas of the city, there is a church in my area who is interested in hosting a farmers market in their parking lot. City planners and other stakeholders need to create ordinances requiring sidewalks on new streets as well as adding sidewalks to the old streets. The school systems have policies that lock up the playgrounds after school hours. 23

Defining Problems: Individual and Policy/Systems/Environmental Individual Level Policy, Systems, and Environmental Level 24

25 Welcome to Unhealthy, Texas USA ACTIVITY

26 Welcome to Unhealthy, Texas USA

Picturing the Community What are the community’s current resources that promote physical activity and healthy eating? Who might have access to these resources? What do the communities have in common and what are the differences? 27 Active Texas 2020: Taking Action to Improve Health By Promoting Physical Activity. National Physical Activity Plan, Toolkit, and Template

28 Welcome to Unhealthy, Texas USA Next Steps WhoWhenMeasure What Works Take Action Our Priority: _____________ Our Priority: _____________ Establish Priorities: Important and/or Doable COMMUNITY INPUT Barriers to Physical Activity and Healthy Eating North South Partners:

Communities Can Change: Key Point Recap A community’s unique cultural features should influence how change happens. A community’s environment can be modified. Policy, systems, and environmental approaches create long-term change toward healthier communities. 29

30 What are your community’s current resources that promote physical activity and healthy eating? What policy improvement, systems or environmental changes can be made in your community to improve physical activity and healthy eating?

31 10-minute Activity Break Instant Recess: For free tools to get started: More sample videos: recess-at-work/

32 Switch to Consider What Works PowerPoint